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Rubik’s Clock

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Rubik's Clock

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The objective of the game is to set all 18 clock faces to 12 o’clock (i.e. all clocks’ arrow should point upwards 90 degress) in the shortest time and fewest moves.

How to play this game:

There are nine (9) clocks on each side of the puzzle. Lets just call them clock even they only have one hand each. Flip the puzzle object by pressing the Flip button to see the other clocks on the other side. To rotate the clocks clockwise or counter-clockwise, click the yellow arrows on the 4 corners of the clock. Use the four yellow pegs to stop some clocks from moving and control the way the game behaves. 

Once you’ve solved one side, flip the puzzle and try to solve the other side. You’ll find that changes to one side affect the other, but not in the way you might expect.

About this game:

This is a game that i created during my second year college. That time I want to learn flash animation but I dont know how to start. So i search for a game in the internet and i found this one. I actually learned flash animation by creating a game.

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